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Albany Pine Bush


The Albany Pine bush is a 2000+ acre preserve dedicated to the protection of extensive pitch pine woodland on rolling island dunes. Well-known as habitat for the rare Karner blue butterfly, this fire-driven community features scrub and dwarf chinkapin oaks, many heaths, upland willow, pinweeds, and sandplain grasses including little bluestem and Indian grass.  We will seek out a variety of spring-blooming species such as wild lupine, wood lily, New Jersey tea, goat’s-rue, and rue anemone, and discuss the use of fire as a management tool to preserve this unusual community.


Sunday, June 1, 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

Location: Albany, NY
Course Code: fdt8001
Instructor: Ted Elliman
Fee: $30 (Member) / $35 (Nonmember)
Limit: 15   Credit: Field--all certificates